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WhiteHanBronzeMirror.JPG - World Imaging
WLA vanda Vase enamel decoration on copper.jpg - File Upload Bot (Kaldari)
Incense burner 1 Han Dynasty. V and A Museum.jpg - Ismoon
Incense burner 2. Han Dynasty. V and A Museum.jpg - Ismoon
Wine jar. Bronze, gold and silver.Western Han.JPG - Ismoon
A Short History of the World, p0183.jpg - Moondyne
Lamp. Western Han. V. and A. Museum.JPG - Ismoon
Lidded ewer. Wine pot with floral design; the body decorated with the "Eight Auspicious Symbols" amidst scrolling flowers. Cloisonne enamel on copper. Ming Dynasty, 1550-1600 CE. From China. Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Lidded wine vessel (You). Shang Dynasty, 1200-1050 BCE. From China. Bronze. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Vessel for wine (Fangyi). 2 pictographs. Shang Dynasty, 1300-1050 BCE. Bronze. From China. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Wine vessel (Zun). Western Zhou Dynasty, 1050-900 BCE. Bronze. From China. Mrs. B. Z. Seligman Bequest. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Ritual wine cup (Jue). Western Zhou Dynasty, 1050-1000 BCE. Bronze. From China. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Incense burner, sometimes called a "hill censer" because of its shape (Mountains of Paradise). Bronze. Eastern Han Dynasty, 25-220 CE. From China. Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Owl-shaped wine vessel, a ritual bronze vessel called "Zun", used for storing wine in tombs. Bronze. Shang Dynasty, 1250-1050 BCE. From China. Victoria and Albert Museum, London.jpg - Neuroforever
Wine jar, bronze with gold and silver inlays. Western Han Dynasty, 206 BCE to 8 CE. From China. From the E. A Brooks Collection. Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Owl-shaped wine vessel, a ritual bronze vessel called "Zun", used for storing wine in tombs. Bronze. Shang Dynasty, 1250-1050 BCE. From China. Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Goblet (Gu) with 2 bands of taotie motifs. Bronze. Shang Dynasty, 1150-1050 BCE. From China, probably made in the capital Anyang. Mrs. D. Marchetti Gift. Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Food steamer (Yan). Bronze. Western Zhou Dynasty, 1000-900 BCE. From China. Victoria and Albert Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
WLA vanda Ming Bodhisattva cast iron.jpg - File Upload Bot (Kaldari)
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